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7 May 1867
Dewey, Orville S., fl. 1861-1902
to Harriet W. Dewey
He asks her to pay the enclosed. He will send the balance later.
GLC02161.159
21 May 1867
David, W., fl. 1867
Special Orders No. 18
Dewey is ordered to go to New Orleans.
GLC02161.160
26 May 1867
to Mary "Mollie" McLean
He describes Camp Vinde. It has been run down since 1861 but could be revived. The third page is a sketch of Camp Vinde.
GLC02161.161
11 October 1868
Strong, Mary E., fl. 1868
to father
He appreciates his friends but they could never take the place of his family. He thanks his father for the allowance. His doctor tells him not to do so much climbing. He refers to his sister's deferred marriage.
GLC02161.162
15 October 1867
Steele, O.G., fl. 1867
[Certificate of ownership of cemetery plot]
This is to certify that Dewey owns a cemetary plot.
GLC02161.163
15 December 1868
Dewey, Squire P., fl. 1859-1879
to Norman R. Dewey
He didn't realize the holidays were so close because his mind was on the recent earthquake. He had intended to go to the south of Italy or France but ended up staying there
GLC02161.164
24 October 1873
Sauboru & Clark, fl. 1873
to Nathan Curtice
His demand against the recipient was left by Joseph Moulton for collection
GLC02161.165
5 August 1879
He mentions that their father may have been wounded during the war. He wants details however. In what capacity did he serve and under whose command.
GLC02161.166
16 March 1886
Parker, William A., fl. 1864
[Record of marriage of Harriet W. Robinson and Norman R. Dewey]
Official marriage record with signature of witnesses.
GLC02161.167
29 August 1888
to Mary E. Blossom
He talks about paying the mortgage and getting out of debt. He received a favor from his niece and he is paying her back.
GLC02161.168
4 March 1898
Chase, Horace G., fl. 1898
to John R. Sherman
He has enclosed the bill against his mother's estate. It includes all fees and monies he advanced in defending suits against the stockholders of the First National Bank.
GLC02161.169
6 April 1863
Rex, George, fl. 1861-1877
[hospital record]
A surgeon requests a Descriptive List for Private Samuel Sutton from the Commander of the Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers
GLC02750.144
14 February 1865
Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875
Communication of the secretary of War... Feb. 14, 1865 [Transmitted with:] Message of the President..Feb. 15, 1865.
GLC06745.281
17 January 1863
Seddon, James A. (James Alexander), 1815-1880
Communication of the secretary of War... Jan. 17, 1863 [Transmitted with:] Message of the President..Jan. 17, 1863.
GLC06745.284
8 December 1864
Communication of the Secretary of War... Dec. 8, 1864 [Transmitted with:] Message of the President..Dec. 12, 1864.
GLC06745.285
3 November 1864
Report of the Secretary of War
GLC06745.287
10 December 1864
Secret Response of Secretary of War, To the Resolutions of the Senate, Adapted December 5th, 1864, respecting operations under the act of February
GLC06745.288
1 January 1862
Cooper, S., fl. 1865
General Orders No. 1. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office.
GLC06745.289
1 October 1863
General Orders No. 129. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office.
GLC06745.290
2 March 1864
General Orders No. 27. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office.
GLC06745.291
7 March 1864
General Orders No. 30. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office.
GLC06745.292
10 June 1864
General Orders No. 51. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office.
GLC06745.293
8 February 1865
General Orders No. 5. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office.
GLC06745.294
1 February 1865
Wise, Henry A., 1806-1876
Regulations of Wise's Brigade
GLC06745.295
30 January 1865
DeJarnette, C., fl. 1865
The Monroe Doctrine. Speech of Hon. D.C Dejarnette, of Virginia, in the Confederate House of Representatives, January 30th, 1865, pending Negotiations for Peace.
GLC06745.296
1852-1902
Bennett, Samuel H., fl. 1852-1902
to Angeline M. Bennett
Dated 26 December. He describes his dinner. He asks what regiment her brother is in because he wants to write him.
GLC02161.180
6 June 1863
Baxter, J.H., fl. 1863
A surgeon informs the Commander of the Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers that John O'Connell received pay from the Campbell Hospital
GLC02750.146
17 April 1865
Gates, E.B., fl. 1865
A military assistant informs the Commander of the Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers that Edwin Taylor is a patient at Lincoln General Hospital. Attached to a 17 April 1865 report that Edwin Taylor died at Lincoln General Hospital.
GLC02750.172
A surgeon requests the Descriptive List for Edwin Taylor from the Commander of the Seventh Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers
GLC02750.173
19 February 1863
Williams, B., fl. 1856
[military notification]
Assistant Adjutant General grants Private Israel Arnold a leave of absence
GLC02750.177
4 February 1865
Renton, R., fl. 1865
Notification that the Office of the Quartermaster furnished transportation for Esek Darling
GLC02750.187
4 June 1865
Notification that the Office of the Quartermaster furnished transportation for Owen Kelly
GLC02750.188
22 June 1864
Breck, Samuel, 1747-1809
[Assistant Adjutant General Breck requests A. H. Manchester's Descriptive List from the Commanding Officer, Company "I," Rhode Island Volunteers]
GLC02750.197
14 July 1864
[Statement of clothing drawn by William P. Hopkins at the Lincoln General Hospital]
Descriptive List, signed by Captain Alfred N. Channell.
GLC02750.198
1 June 1865
Wright, Samuel, fl. 1864-1865
[Official Pass authorizing Captain Ethan A. Jenks to travel to Washington, D. C.]
GLC02750.201
15 June 1865
Stanton, Edwin M. (Edwin McMasters), 1814-1869
to Ethan A. Jenks
Stanton, Secretary of War, reports that President Abraham Lincoln appoints Jenks "for gallant and meritorious conduct before Petersburg, Virginia, a Major of Volunteers, by brevet."
GLC02750.202
29 August 1865
Sawyer, J. A., fl. 1865
Sawyer, Paymaster, encloses Jenks' account (not included) for signature.
GLC02750.205
15 February 1899
Ben, fl. 1899
to A. H. "Mollie" Blossom
He asks if she is enjoying life with the "troupe?" They are such a talented crowd from the leading lady to the heavy villian. He is waiting for a ship to set sail in Philadelphia. He wants her to come visit. By June he should be able to get promoted...
GLC02161.170
23 February 1902
Pursell, B. M., fl. 1902
to Mollie Blossom
He got a telegram from Ida the other day saying she is going to sail on the Meade soon. He wishes he could meet them all in Manila. He would love to take the trip with them.
GLC02161.171
3 June 1862
[Photograph of William E. Brewster]
William H. Brewster in military dress, seated.
GLC02161.172
30 July 1864
Wyman, & Co., fl. 1864
[Photograph of John Parker Gould]
John Parker Gould in miltary dress.
GLC02161.173
[Envelope addressed to Mary E. McLean]
Dated 13 March.
GLC02161.174
20 March
Mattie, ?
to unknown
Dated 20 March. He wants to return to Charleston and desperately wants to see her and Pauline. He especially wants to see her before she gets married. He mentions George and Hill.
GLC02161.175
Dated 21 March.
GLC02161.176
[Envelope addressed to Carrie Wadlington]
Dated 24 March.
GLC02161.177
Olivia, ?
to her sister
Dated 27 March. She describes Albany. She says it is old and foggy, too old for a yankee. Though she formed a very good opinion of the people. She describes a waterfall
GLC02161.178
Dated 3 July.
GLC02161.179
to his sister
Ida's eye is better. Dr. Martin had a boy. He played euchre on wednesday and friday night.
GLC02161.181
to Ida Frances
"Please comply with his wishes expressed in the enclosed." Actual letter missing.
GLC02161.182
Clara
to Mary "Mollie" Dewey
She wants Mollie to come see her in June or else she will come see her. She reminds her that she used to say she liked her as well as one of own children.
GLC02161.183
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